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00:00The month of the stars, the throne of greatness, the cradle of life, the soul of Makkah, Madinah,
00:10this human being makes man.
00:19Viewers, we are once again at your service with a topic in your charity program, Ilm o Ulema.
00:24And you know that whatever the topic is, we try to educate our viewers in a way that
00:33it is generally a part of the books, a part of the speeches.
00:37But our life has become so busy and so materialistic that we are so lost in the thought of economy
00:44that we just have to earn and spend on our expenses.
00:48Apart from that, we do not see any step in our reformation, education, and moral education.
00:55And if you look at our life, the most important thing is our morals.
01:01Today, our topic is about good morals.
01:04Is it good morals?
01:06How much does it affect others?
01:09How much does it play a role in introducing us?
01:13And the impact it has on society is a quality that makes you a friend of others.
01:21And if this is not right, then you do not waste time in making enemies.
01:25So today we will talk about this.
01:28Quran has said in clear words that talk to people nicely.
01:33So what is the best way?
01:35Scholars will tell us.
01:37We will talk about this.
01:39We have with us Mufti Muhammad Akmal Madani, a well-known scholar of religion.
01:43He is a part of Rahmat-e-Sahar from the beginning.
01:46He is a personality who visits Rahmat-e-Sahar.
01:49So our hearts get excited.
01:51Viewers from all over the world come to see him.
01:54As-salamu alaikum.
01:56Walaikum-as-salam.
01:58Allama Liaquat Hussain Azari is a great personality.
02:01We are fortunate to have him in Rahmat-e-Sahar.
02:04He gives very beautiful speeches.
02:06He gives references to the Holy Quran.
02:08So what to say.
02:10As-salamu alaikum.
02:12Walaikum-as-salam.
02:14Rahmat-e-Sahar is of Mufti Akmal.
02:16We are sitting with Mufti Sahib.
02:18We also feel proud to sit with Mufti Sahib.
02:21We feel proud.
02:23These buds, these flowers, this garden.
02:26Subhanallah.
02:28MashaAllah.
02:30And he is Mufti Sahib's own.
02:32May Allah keep his shadow safe.
02:34Allama Hafiz Ubaid Sahib.
02:36He is one of our young scholars.
02:38He is a great personality.
02:40He gives very beautiful speeches on the Holy Quran.
02:44On Ahadith, on the history of Islam.
02:46And when he gives answers with other references.
02:48We are surprised to hear that
02:50MashaAllah.
02:52Allama Ghulam Rasool Saeedi Sahib.
02:54May Allah have mercy on him.
02:56The person who spent time with him.
02:58With such a great personality.
03:00This is the world of knowledge and grace.
03:02May Allah have mercy on him.
03:04MashaAllah.
03:06We have Saqlain Rasheed.
03:08Ali Shabbir.
03:10Ali Azhar Chauhan.
03:12MashaAllah.
03:14May Allah have mercy on all of them.
03:16MashaAllah.
03:18I will start with Mufti Sahib.
03:20What is Khush-e-Akhlaaq?
03:22How does a person behave with people?
03:24How does he interact with people?
03:26How does he behave?
03:28I would like to know.
03:30I would like to know.
03:32In the name of Allah.
03:34First of all, I would like to request everyone.
03:36My son, Nath Khan Daniyal.
03:38He is sick.
03:40May Allah give him complete healing.
03:42I would like to request everyone.
03:44To pray for him.
03:46Khush means good here.
03:48When we say Khush-e-Akhlaaq.
03:50Good morals.
03:52Good morals.
03:54And morals are a combination of good and bad.
03:56Khul means habit.
03:58A person who has good habits.
04:00But most of the time,
04:02we use this word
04:04when we have a good relationship
04:06with someone.
04:08Then that person
04:10is called Khush-e-Akhlaaq.
04:12Sometimes a toothpaste ad
04:14is made.
04:16We say that he is a very good salesman.
04:18Although there are tricks behind it.
04:20In the same way,
04:22in good morals,
04:24if you are an officer,
04:26you should behave with your wife and children.
04:28Similarly,
04:30you should behave well with your friends.
04:32You should use appropriate words.
04:34You should be humble.
04:36You should not be arrogant.
04:38You should have a good conscience.
04:40You should not have a bad conscience.
04:42You should not be stingy when it comes to spending.
04:44You should be generous as Allah has given you.
04:46If Allah has given you more courage,
04:48you should be generous.
04:50Similarly,
04:52if a guest comes to our house,
04:54you should be hospitable.
04:56You should be generous.
04:58Similarly,
05:00you should help the poor.
05:02If a patient
05:04has a soft heart,
05:06you should comfort him.
05:08If a patient dies,
05:10you should comfort him.
05:12Similarly,
05:14if there are things on the road
05:16that can be harmful to someone,
05:18you should remove them.
05:20These are all signs of good morals.
05:22Sometimes,
05:24we have limited good morals
05:26to a few actions.
05:28For example,
05:30a salesman
05:32has to sell a product.
05:34That is why he is like that.
05:36If he is like that here,
05:38but at home,
05:40his wife beats him,
05:42abuses him,
05:44humiliates him,
05:46then it is not good morals
05:48to remove these things.
05:50Similarly,
05:52we adopt good morals
05:54from the perspective of people's position.
05:56If you are a servant or a maid,
05:58you should be respectful for 2 minutes.
06:00But if the boss comes,
06:02you should stand up.
06:04If you are Batees Ikhfili,
06:06if Haji Sahab comes to the mosque,
06:08you should come in the first row.
06:10No, no, you should come.
06:12We are dogs.
06:14If you go home,
06:16Sultan Rai, Mustafa Qureshi.
06:18If you talk to a woman,
06:20you should stand up.
06:22If a woman comes,
06:24you should stand up.
06:26All the women in the neighborhood
06:28know how good morals are.
06:30So,
06:32we should think about
06:34whether good morals are good or not.
06:36Good morals are drawn from
06:38the biography of the Prophet.
06:40Whatever I have said,
06:42you can see in the biography of the Prophet.
06:44We should adopt those things
06:46and this will not happen without accountability.
06:48If some people praise you
06:50that you have very good morals,
06:52you have very good morals,
06:54never make the public opinion
06:56the basis of your perfection.
06:58I often say that the one who
07:00has kept the basis of his perfection
07:02only on the public opinion,
07:04he can never be perfect.
07:06To become perfect,
07:08you need the right critics
07:10and such people who
07:12will not hate you
07:14For reformation,
07:16you should listen to your
07:18close people and
07:20keep removing bad morals from
07:22yourself.
07:24At some point,
07:26adopting the biography of the Prophet
07:28in the light of such critics
07:30will make you a real good person.
07:32So, when the Mufti said
07:34that good morals are in
07:36very broad terms,
07:38like if you meet someone
07:40with a smile,
07:42you should tell him that
07:44good morals are in very broad terms.
07:46You should tell him that
07:48good morals are in very broad terms.
07:50Lama Ali Akhtar Nazari
07:52is a humble person
07:54who is living a very
07:56serious life.
07:58He is usually called
08:00arrogant or
08:02ill-mannered.
08:04Is this right?
08:06In the name of Allah,
08:08the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
08:10Allah the Almighty
08:12has bestowed upon man
08:14a great blessing,
08:16the tongue,
08:18the power of speech,
08:20and the speaking power.
08:22Allah the Almighty
08:24has manifested this blessing
08:26by calling him
08:28Allamahul Bayan.
08:30The scholars of the Qibla
08:32are sitting here.
08:34A person who is different
08:36from other animals
08:38is better in silence.
08:40Sometimes a person
08:42has to speak.
08:44When he speaks,
08:46his knowledge is manifested.
08:48When he speaks,
08:50he knows what is inside
08:52this vessel.
08:54Without speaking,
08:56he cannot know.
08:58Speaking and speaking
09:00is a great blessing
09:02of Allah the Almighty.
09:04However, speaking
09:06makes a person ill-mannered.
09:08This is harmful
09:10for a person.
09:12A companion of the Prophet said,
09:14O Messenger of Allah,
09:16give me some advice.
09:18The Prophet pointed to the tongue
09:20and said,
09:22have control over it.
09:24Some people think
09:26that by speaking a lot,
09:28they will be successful.
09:30This is not the case.
09:32You may speak less,
09:34but your speech
09:36is pure and strong.
09:38You may have a little gold
09:40and silver,
09:42but the value of it
09:44is great.
09:46Today, the value
09:48of gold is more than 300,000.
09:50This is the real thing.
09:52The religion of Islam
09:54has given us the tongue
09:56to speak.
09:58You cannot say
10:00that you are better in silence.
10:02If you speak, you will know.
10:04If you speak, you will be advised.
10:06If the scholars speak,
10:08their knowledge will be lost.
10:10However, if a person
10:12speaks in such a way
10:14that it causes
10:16him to be ill-mannered,
10:18then sometimes
10:20a lot of speech
10:22hardens a person's heart.
10:24The Prophet said,
10:26a lot of speech
10:28hardens a person's heart
10:30if you speak in a gathering.
10:32Secondly, Islam
10:34has given us the concept
10:36that what is the benefit
10:38of what you are saying.
10:40Is it the benefit of the world
10:42or the benefit of the hereafter?
10:44You are speaking
10:46without any benefit
10:48of the world.
10:50The Prophet said,
10:52the beauty of Islam
10:54is that
10:56you are either
10:58speaking for the benefit
11:00of the world or for the hereafter.
11:02It is neither the benefit of the world
11:04nor the hereafter.
11:06It softens a person's heart.
11:08This is proven by the Prophet.
11:10However, speaking
11:12a lot of speech
11:14at the same time
11:16loses the dignity of a person.
11:18The Prophet said,
11:20a person should remain
11:22humble and serious.
11:24This is also a blessing of Allah.
11:26This is also a blessing of Allah.
11:28This humility
11:30and humility
11:32is also a blessing of Allah.
11:34However,
11:36as you said,
11:38a person can be arrogant
11:40if he speaks less
11:42or if he is serious.
11:44The Prophet said
11:46that you should speak
11:48wherever there is a place
11:50to speak.
11:52Listening is also a quality.
11:54However,
11:56some people want to
11:58become mute.
12:00As long as the Fakir is sitting,
12:02the Fakir should only speak.
12:04Listening should not be a quality.
12:06A person should listen
12:08and speak.
12:10However,
12:12he should be serious
12:14and dignified.
12:16The sins of a person
12:18are usually committed
12:20by hand or by speech.
12:22There are many
12:24examples of this.
12:26We would like to know
12:28the details of this.
12:30It is a very important point.
12:32We think that sin
12:34is a part of Satan.
12:36However,
12:38a person himself
12:40and his enemies
12:42are also a part of Satan.
12:44We will come back
12:46after a short break.
12:48Stay with us.
12:52We have been asked
12:54many questions.
12:56We have been asked
12:58many questions.
13:00Allama Ilyakat
13:02was saying that
13:04our tongue also
13:06commits many sins.
13:08He also said
13:10that the door
13:12is kept alive by a knock.
13:14The door
13:16is kept alive by a knock
13:18just like a heart
13:20is kept alive by a knock.
13:22Just like a heart
13:24is kept alive by a knock,
13:26some people
13:28are kept alive
13:30by a knock
13:32just like they
13:34are kept alive
13:36by a knock.
13:38This means
13:40that some people
13:42are kept alive
13:44by a knock.
13:46We were discussing
13:48that a person
13:50should not be
13:52too serious.
13:54For example,
13:56if a person is
13:58very serious
14:00in a gathering,
14:02then people
14:04get angry.
14:06Prophet Muhammad
14:08used to get angry
14:10and used to give
14:12such examples
14:14that people
14:16should not be
14:18too serious.
14:20If a person is
14:22very serious
14:24in a gathering,
14:26then people
14:28should not
14:30be too serious
14:32in a gathering.
14:34Prophet Muhammad
14:36used to say
14:38that people
14:40should control
14:42their tongue.
14:44This is one sentence
14:46that makes a person
14:48close to God.
14:50This is one sentence
14:52that makes a person
14:54fall into the depths
14:56of hell.
14:58Especially,
15:00young people
15:02used to talk
15:04like this.
15:06We used to sit
15:08at night
15:10and a king used
15:12to say
15:14that a person
15:16should not
15:18be too serious
15:20in a gathering.
15:22We used to
15:24sit at night
15:26and a king used
15:28to say
15:30that a person
15:32should not
15:34be too serious
15:36in a gathering.
15:38This is one
15:40that makes a person
15:42close to God.
15:44Prophet Muhammad
15:46used to say
15:48that people
15:50should not
15:52be too serious
15:54in a gathering.
15:56Prophet Muhammad
15:58used to say
16:00that people
16:02should not
16:04be too serious
16:06in a gathering.
16:08This is one
16:10that makes a person
16:12close to God.
16:38The first source of
16:40Prophet Muhammad's
16:42character and
16:44morals is
16:46the Holy Qur'an.
16:48The Holy Qur'an
16:50tells us
16:52how Prophet Muhammad
16:54was,
16:56his morals,
16:58and his character.
17:00Prophet Muhammad
17:02has great morals.
17:08Prophet Muhammad
17:10used to say
17:12that the reason
17:14why the stars
17:16around him
17:18are shining
17:20is because
17:22of Prophet Muhammad's
17:24good morals.
17:26People come to
17:28Prophet Muhammad
17:30to see his smile,
17:32to hear his accent,
17:34to see him.
17:36The titles
17:38given to Prophet Muhammad
17:40by the Holy Qur'an
17:42also shed light
17:44on Prophet Muhammad's
17:46morals. Allah says
17:48that he was very kind
17:50to the believers
17:52and very merciful.
17:54So, kindness,
17:56mercy,
17:58is a special quality
18:00of Prophet Muhammad
18:02that the Holy Qur'an
18:04highlights.
18:06In order to see
18:08Prophet Muhammad's
18:10morals,
18:12if we divide
18:14his morals into four parts,
18:16one is that
18:18some people
18:20have an illusion
18:22about themselves.
18:24This illusion
18:26is that they want
18:28no one to talk to them.
18:30They consider this
18:32as an illusion.
18:34This illusion
18:36is an illusion.
18:38On the other hand,
18:40some people are very polite
18:42and down-to-earth.
18:44But they are so down-to-earth
18:46that they lose their morality.
18:48This second attitude
18:50is the opposite of this.
18:52The third attitude is
18:54that some people
18:56are so serious
18:58that they
19:00can't relax
19:02the person
19:04sitting next to them.
19:06They can't talk to them
19:08peacefully.
19:10They feel
19:12alienated from them.
19:14On the other hand,
19:16the fourth attitude
19:18is that some people
19:20are very humorous
19:22and always
19:24make people laugh.
19:26They always
19:28make people laugh.
19:30These four attitudes
19:32are the four extremes.
19:34Keeping these four things in mind,
19:36the attitude of the Prophet
19:38towards people
19:40is that
19:42my Lord has given
19:44my Kareem
19:46not an illusion,
19:48but a real disease.
19:50The real disease
19:52is that on one hand,
19:54it affects the hearts
19:56and on the other hand,
19:58it pulls the person
20:00towards itself.
20:02The Prophet's disease
20:04was a blessing
20:06in itself.
20:08The Prophet's servant
20:10would not like
20:12to go anywhere
20:14and would say
20:16that he wanted
20:18to stay with the Prophet.
20:20Zaid bin Haritha
20:22came to take his parents
20:24but he did not
20:26want to stay with the Prophet.
20:28On the other hand,
20:30the attitude of the Prophet
20:32towards people
20:34is that
20:36the Prophet was
20:38very serious
20:40and would always
20:42make people laugh.
20:44He was very serious
20:46and would always
20:48make people laugh.
20:50He would always
20:52make people laugh.
20:54The excellence of the Prophet's
20:56morals was that
20:58everything in his morals
21:00was at its place.
21:02Everything was at
21:04the level of excellence.
21:06When the Prophet
21:08would meet people,
21:10he would meet them
21:12with his whole face
21:14and with his whole chest.
21:16It was not like
21:18the hands were here
21:20and the forehead was there.
21:22The Prophet would
21:24generally pass by.
21:26He would not
21:28open anyone's mouth.
21:30He would make room
21:32in the gathering.
21:34He would start
21:36from the right side.
21:38Everyone thought
21:40that the Prophet
21:42loved them the most.
21:44He was such a generous
21:46master that
21:48when he would come
21:50to the gathering,
21:52he would feel like a leader.
21:54He would give respect
21:56to the younger ones
21:58and to everyone.
22:00Allah had given him
22:02such good morals.
22:04Your morals will
22:06be perfect
22:08when you see
22:10and read the Prophet.
22:12What can I say?
22:14It felt like
22:16the Prophet was with us.
22:18The Seerat Nigar
22:20have mentioned
22:22your morals in their own way.
22:24Let us all
22:26thank Allah
22:28for giving us
22:30the opportunity to present
22:32the gift of praise.
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